| William Stewart - 1823 - 148 páginas
...compliance with the statute, (r) which requires the name of an attorney to the foot of process. W But where an Attorney is employed in a matter wholly unconnected with his professional character, the Court Hill not interfere in a summary manner, to compel him to execute faithfully a trust reposed in him;... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1824 - 718 páginas
...referred to the case of In re Aitkin(b\ where it was decided, that if the employment of an attorney is so connected with his professional character as to afford a presumption that his employment was in consequence of that character, the Court would interfere in a summary way to compel... | |
| Robert Maugham - 1825 - 554 páginas
...relief should be afforded to them, and that they should not be driven to file a bill in equity. But where an attorney is employed in a matter wholly unconnected...him to execute faithfully the trust reposed in him ; yet where the employment is so connected with his professional character, as to afford a presumption... | |
| Samuel Turner - 1825 - 1024 páginas
...5 Ves. 706. (A) 4 TR 496. (/) 6 Ves. 4:25. 2 M«i. (c) 2 Taunt. 321. 501. Beam. Costs, 273. sional Character, the Court will not interfere in a summary...Way to compel him to execute faithfully the Trust rtpos.-d in him : but where the Employment is so connected with his professional Character, as to afford... | |
| John Eykyn Hovenden - 1825 - 656 páginas
...Uxbridge, t> Ves. 425. 548. his professional character, no summary interference will be exercised. But, where the employment is so connected with his...professional character, as to afford a presumption that such character formed the ground of his employment by the client, there Courts will exercise a summary... | |
| Thomas Lee - 1825 - 768 páginas
...n. See further tit. CERTIFICATE, Attorney's Certificate, post. Where the employment of an attorney is so connected with his professional character as to afford a presumption that his being employed was in consequence of his bearing that character, the court will interfere in a summary... | |
| William Tidd - 1828 - 610 páginas
...on demand, for the inspection of [*81] such third person.6 And where the employment of an attorney is so connected with his professional character, as to afford a presumption that his employment was in consequence ofthat character, the court will interfere in a summary way, to compel... | |
| Esq. John Newland - 1830 - 842 páginas
...ordered to be taxed, (c) And it may not be irrelevant to remark, that Lord Tenterden (</) says, that if an attorney is employed in a matter wholly unconnected...professional character, the court will not interfere to compel. him to execute faithfully the trust imposed in him ; but where the employment is so connected... | |
| James Hawkins Peck, Arthur Joseph Stansbury - 1833 - 614 páginas
...is to be governed in exercising this summary jurisdiction over its officers seems to me to be this ; where an attorney is employed in a matter wholly unconnected...character, the court will not interfere in a summary way, &c. But where the employment is so connected with his professional character as to afford a presumption... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1834 - 680 páginas
...course of any suit ; and SECT, in. it seems to be a general rule that when the employment of an attorney is so connected with his professional character, as to afford a presumption that he was employed in consequence of that character, the Court will interfere in a summary way to compel... | |
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